FLORAS OF THE WORLD—PART II ys! 
Local 
Baillie, E. J. The city flora. Precursory catalogue of plants within the 
boundaries of the city of the county of Chester. Proc. Chester Soc. Nat. 
Sci. 2: 67-78. 1878. (Reprinted, i2 p.) 
Tabular list of vascular plants and Characeae, with localities—See also 
Anonymous. List of plants, growing within a two mile radius of Chester, 
found by Miss Cummings, Miss Payne, and Miss A. Payne, and which are not 
included in the late Mr. E. J. Baillie’s City flora, 1875-77. Ann. Rpt. and 
Proc. Chester Soc. Nat. Sci., Lit. and Art 29: 31-34. 1900. 
Britten, Harry, Newton, P., and Wild, S. V. The natural history of the 
Ballast Hole, Sinderland, Cheshire. North West. Nat. 16: 40-56. 1 fig. 
(map), pl. 12. 1941. 
Includes (p. 46-52) annotated list of vascular plants and a few fungi. 
oH “Ballast Hole” is an old pit about half a mile long, excavated in 
1872-73. 
Hitchens, Ernest. The wild plants of the parish. Jn Cartlidge, John E. G. 
Newbold Astbury and its history ... p. 191-208. 25.5 cm. Congleton, 
1915. (Harvard College library.) 
Nature calendar, etc.; unannotated list of vascular plants (461 species). 
Robinson, J. F. The flora of Frodsham. Phytologist ms., 3: 193-196. 
859. 
Mostly unannotated list of vascular plants from which the most common 
species are omitted. 
Sainter, J. D. Botany. In his The jottings of some geological, archaeologi- 
cal, botanical, ornithological, and zoological rambles round Macclesfield. 
p. 838-106. 22.5 cm. Macclesfield, 1878. (Library of N. D. Simpson.) 
Tabular list of vascular plants, with habitat, etc. Botany index, p. 149-153. 
CoRNWALL 
See also Devonshire (Martin and Fraser). 
Vice-county 1, West Cornwall (with Scilly); vice-county 2, East Cornwall. 
General 
Davey, F. H. Flora of Cornwall, being an account of the flowering plants 
and ferns found in the county of Cornwall including the Scilly Isles. Ixxxviii, 
570 p. 6 ports., map. 23 cm. Penryn, 1909. 
Topography, climate, geology, history of botanical investigations, botani- 
cal districts, bibliography, phytogeography; annotated list of 1347 vascular 
plants and Characeae (953 native). Replaces (as to Cornwall) Keys, I. W. N. 
Flora of Devon and Cornwall. Ann. Rpt. and Trans. Plymouth Inst. and 
Devon and Cornwall Nat. Hist. Soc. 2: 21-69, 107-181. 1866-67; 3: 41-83, 
99-144, 179-304. 1868-[71]. (Reprinted 330 p.) (Annotated list of vascu- 
lar plants and Characeae.)—See also Thurston, Edgar, and Vigurs, C. C. 
A supplement to F. Hamilton Davey’s Flora of Cornwall. Jour. Roy. Inst. 
Cornwall v. 21, [Suppl.] xx, 172 p. port. 1922. (Corrections and addi- 
tions, biographical sketch of Davey, etc.; annotated list of additional species 
and localities.)—Also their Note on the Cornish flora. l.c. v. 21-22, passim. 
1923-27.Also Thurston, E. Notes on the Cornish flora (title varies 
slightly). lc. v. 22-24, passim. 1928-36.—Also Rilstone, Francis. Cornish 
Rubi. lec. 22: 364-365. 1928—Also his A key to the species of Rubi or 
brambles recorded from Cornwall. lc. 23: 462-476. 1934. (All volumes 
(21-26) examined in Harvard College library.)—Also his Notes on F. H. 
Davey’s Flora of Cornwall. lc. 26: 134-136. 1938. (Notes on several 
critical genera.) 
Local 
Allen, C. B. Local botany—being the result of a student’s rambles in 
Penzance and neighbourhood. Ann. Rpt. Roy. Cornwall Polytech. Soc. 40: 
123-146. 1873. 
Description of several localities; unannotated list of angiosperms and 
Equisetaceae, with localities; list of official and officinal medicinal plants 
included, with uses. 
